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Unrequited Love and Obsession in Hanjo

Unrequited Love and Obsession in Hanjo

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10th Grade

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Shelley McCaskie

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9 Slides • 4 Questions

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Unrequited Love

Exploring the themes of unrequited love and obsession in Hanjo, a captivating tale of desire and longing.

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Unrequited Love and Obsession

  • Hanjo: A woman in love with a man who left her

  • Exchange of Fans: Tokens of their engament

  • Jitsuko Honda: Older woman who makes Hanjo her captive

  • Noh: Ancient Japanese dramatic form

  • Yukio Mishima: Reinterpreted the original Noh play

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Multiple Choice

What is the ancient Japanese dramatic form mentioned in the passage?

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Haiku

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Kabuki

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Noh

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Kendo

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Noh - Ancient Japanese Drama

Noh is a traditional form of Japanese theater that dates back to the 14th century. It combines music, dance, and drama to tell stories from Japanese folklore and history. Performers wear elaborate masks and costumes, and the plays often explore themes of spirituality and the supernatural. Noh is known for its slow and stylized movements, creating a mesmerizing and otherworldly atmosphere. It continues to be performed today, preserving an important part of Japanese cultural heritage.

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Unrequited Love and Obsession

  • Theme: Unrequited love and obsession in the play Hanjo
  • Characters: Jitsuko, Hanako, Yoshio
  • Key Moments: Hanako's waiting, Jitsuko's suggestion to go on a trip, Hanako's refusal to move, Yoshio's arrival
  • Symbolism: Moonflowers, seasons, waiting vs. running away

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Multiple Choice

What is the key theme of the play Hanjo?

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Betrayal and forgiveness

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Unrequited love and obsession

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Family dynamics and loyalty

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Ambition and power struggles

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Hanjo: Love and Obsession

Trivia: Hanjo is a play written by Yukio Mishima. It explores the theme of unrequited love and obsession. The story revolves around a woman named Hanako who is hopelessly in love with a young woman named Yoshio. Hanako's obsession with Yoshio drives the narrative, showcasing the depths of unrequited love and its consequences.

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Unrequited Love and Obsession

  • Unrequited Love: The pain of loving someone who doesn't love you back.

  • Obsession: A deep and unhealthy fixation on someone or something.

  • Hanjo: A play exploring the themes of unrequited love and obsession.

  • Characters: Yoshio, Jitsuko, and Hanako.

  • Conflict: Yoshio's desire to see Hanako and Jitsuko's fear of losing her.

  • Complexity of Love: Love can be beautiful, horrible, and unpredictable.

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Multiple Choice

What are the main themes explored in the play Hanjo?

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Unrequited Love and Obsession

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Friendship and Betrayal

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Hope and Despair

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Courage and Fear

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Hanjo Themes

Unrequited Love and Obsession: The play delves into the intense emotions of unrequited love and the destructive power of obsession. Friendship and Betrayal: The complex relationships between characters explore themes of loyalty and betrayal. Hope and Despair: The play explores the human capacity for hope in the face of despair. Courage and Fear: Characters grapple with their fears and find the strength to face them with courage.

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Unrequited Love and Obsession

  • Characters: Jitsuko, Yoshio, Hanako
  • Plot: Jitsuko is obsessed with Hanako, who is in love with Yoshio. Jitsuko's unrequited love leads to desperation and manipulation. Hanako struggles to distinguish reality from her dreams.
  • Themes: Love, obsession, identity, deception
  • Key Moments: Hanako's confusion about Yoshio's identity, Jitsuko's manipulation, Hanako's determination to wait

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Multiple Choice

What is the main theme of the passage 'Unrequited Love and Obsession in Hanjo'?

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Betrayal

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Friendship

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Love

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Success

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Unrequited Love

Trivia: The main theme of the passage 'Unrequited Love and Obsession in Hanjo' is Love. The passage explores the complexities and consequences of unrequited love and obsession. It delves into the emotions, desires, and struggles experienced by the characters involved. Love, in its various forms, drives the narrative and shapes the relationships in the story.

Unrequited Love

Exploring the themes of unrequited love and obsession in Hanjo, a captivating tale of desire and longing.

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